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Verner is a thin, undersized corner who showcases a willingness to track the ball in the run game and closes quickly on the play. He has improved his overall toughness and tackling form from a year ago and displays the ability to generate some power on contact and to wrap up in space. But he allows himself to get too high in his drop and struggles to quickly redirect when asked to get out of his breaks and run with receivers downfield. He displays a good first step and gets up to top-end speed quickly. He doesn't possess a second gear and struggles adjusting to the ball downfield. He lacks the body control to consistently go up and make a play on the ball and tends to drift in coverage. Verner looks more natural in zone coverage, where he can read the quarterback's eyes, jump routes and use his ball skills and body control to make plays. Overall, he doesn't display the type of overall balance and footwork in/out of his drop to hold up in man coverage in the NFL. He plays too high to quickly turn and close on the ball and lacks the second gear to make up for his false steps.